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Frozen Fun: Why Winter Camping Alone in a Hot Tent is the Ultimate Adventure

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Venturing into the Unknown: The Thrilling Quest of Hiking Up a Snowy in a Hot Tent

Quotes From the video: “I was starting to get anxious hiking up the . The deep winter cold surrounded me, with my barometer reading in the low 20s. In addition, a foggy layer over the trees made it difficult to see where I was going.

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But as the sun started to set and the temperature dropped, I couldn’t help but be excited about what was coming next.

The hike back down was daunting, and my feet were soaked from the snow that had melted off on my way up due to my body heat. But, going through it all for a second time made me realize how grateful I am for cold weather camping in the tent this winter!”

Winter Camping Is An Adventure

Winter camping is an adventure for those who relish sleeping in a tent and experiencing the fit’s air, even when it’s cold. Winter camping alone in a hot tent is an adventurous time. It’s not for everyone, and you should be aware of the conditions you are facing, but if it interests you, here are some tips on getting started.

1) Ensure your sleeping bag is warm enough – The temperature in the tent can drop below 20 degrees.

2) Keep your body’s heat close – A hot drink or food may help distinguish between shivering all night or staying warm. Be mindful of what’s around… Learn more from the video!

-30C Winter Camping Alone In A Hot Tent (Video)

Cold temperatures reach -30 C while winter camping alone in a hot tent. Therefore, storm cautions are issued for the next 48hrs. If you are searching for a canvas camping tent, check out this gear plan recommendation:

  1. Canvas Tent
  2. Wood Stove
  3. Fabrics To wear
  4. Base Layer Top
  5. Base Layer bottom
  6. Mid Layer Top
  7. Heavyweight green wool pants
  8. Multi-Layer Tactical Trousers
  9. Winter Parka
  10. Green Wool Watch Cap
  11. Balaclava
  12. Liner Wool socks
  13. Wool Socks
  14. Wool Underwear
  15. Boots
  16. Leather work gloves
  17. Cold weather gloves
  18. Goggles

Tools/ Equipment To Bring In (Winter) Camping

  1. Ax
  2. Knife
  3. Multitool
  4. Folding Saw
  5. Pocket Flashlight
  6. Headlamp
  7. Fire steel
  8. CAT + Stiff Tourniquet Case
  9. Israeli Plaster
  10. Quick clot
  11. Medical package
  12. Knapsack
  13. Canteen Cup w/lid

Electronics And Communications To Bring In (Winter) Camping

  1. GPS for Snow Mobile/ ATV
  2. Pocket GPS
  3. Satellite phone
  4. Portable power source
  5. Watch

Cooking Gear To Use While Camping

  1. Cast Iron Dutch Oven
  2. Cast Iron Tripod
  3. Dutch Oven Cover Lifter
  4. Cast Iron Frying Pan
  5. Gas stove

Enduring in cold temperatures to -40 ° C is manageable as long as you follow these fundamental recommendations on setting up a hot camping tent for winter camping with an internal frame. This approach will deal with Hot camping tents, Wall camping tents, Canvas tents, Outfitter tents, or prospector tents.

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Enjoy these winter season camping adventures videos in a hot camping tent, AKA Wall camping tent, a Canvas camping tent with a wood stove, an Outfitter camping tent, or a prospector camping tent. Also, learn about bushcraft and survival skills and outside cast iron cooking.

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